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Meanings of
grandsons
in English
Russian
внуки
Portuguese
neto
Catalan
nets
Spanish
nieto o nieta
Back to the meaning
f. granddaughter
Kinship.
grandchildren
grandchild
granddaughters
child of a child
child of child
child's child
grandparent
Related terms
kinship
Russian
внуки
Synonyms
Examples for "
grandchildren
"
grandchildren
grandchild
granddaughters
child of a child
child of child
Examples for "
grandchildren
"
1
With modern technology, we can still talk to our children and
grandchildren
.
2
Tora is survived by 10 children and several
grandchildren
and great
grandchildren
.
3
Think what a great story this will make to tell your
grandchildren
.
4
He reaffirmed his, his children and
grandchildren
's
commitment to the Treaty agreement.
5
Four of my
grandchildren
have been sharing bathing water for three days.
1
He regretted not having been given the chance to meet a
grandchild
.
2
She was waiting for her
grandchild
to get a new ID card.
3
Old Simon and his
grandchild
were on the local to the bridge.
4
Or who looks forward to the company of his daughter and
grandchild
?
5
By last report, the
grandchild
was living with her father in London.
1
She'd never considered that her
granddaughters
might desire something different for themselves.
2
And can you
granddaughters
give you a hug?' That, that action alone.
3
The child was the same age as one of Señora Ch'i'p's
granddaughters
.
4
And she was still paying, as was her daughter and her
granddaughters
.
5
Both her
granddaughters
had birthdays she could attend only on a screen.
1
Everything good in her loved Raft, it was the affection of a mother for a child , of a child for a mother.
1
Mother often wept over me and said, Child , O child , what shall I do with you!
1
And he wanted her
child
's
child
.
2
I says, not knowing the same till she shoots and my
child
's
child
falls dead as a hedgehog.
3
But blood's thicker than water even if it's holy water, and she's my own
child
's
child
,
God bless her!
Usage of
grandsons
in English
1
Today, he's thought to have around 16 million great, great,... great
grandsons
.
2
Choose sons and
grandsons
;
choose elephants, horses, herds of cattle and gold.
3
But, my main reporters are my
grandsons
,
and they'll love this game.
4
Well, I'm not going to just hand over my
grandsons
for termination.
5
Even in his lifetime he parceled them out to sons and
grandsons
.
6
One of his
grandsons
had in boyish sport been slain by another.
7
Your children, my
grandsons
,
are where I hoped that they would be.
8
The
grandsons
told the grandmother that they did not want to walk.
9
They're both married, and I have three
grandsons
.
He looked immensely pleased.
10
A barren woman conceives and attains to wealth of sons and
grandsons
.
11
The two
grandsons
of Madame Hochon-FrancoisHochon and Baruch Borniche-werehis henchmen.
12
Squire Raw-don lost his son and his two
grandsons
a year ago.
13
St. Jude was dead before his
grandsons
had their interview with Domitian.
14
One of Landolt's
grandsons
was in the same student fraternity as Alfred.
15
She survives him, along with his daughters, three granddaughters and three
grandsons
.
16
Tsistimed is calling in all his sons and
grandsons
and their armies.
Other examples for "grandsons"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
grandsons
grandson
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
great grandsons
own grandsons
other grandsons
small grandsons
ambitious grandsons
More collocations
Translations for
grandsons
Russian
внуки
внук или внучка
Portuguese
neto
neto ou neta
Catalan
nets
néts
Spanish
nieto o nieta
nietos
nieta
nieto
Grandsons
through the time
Grandsons
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common